As evidenced by the unbridled promotion and implementation of technology at the expense of human dignity, we are truly experiencing an eclipse of the sense of what it means to be human. It is imperative to recover an understanding of the true meaning and grandeur of humanity as intended by God. It is in this sense that the challenge we currently face is not technological, but anthropological, and it is my hope that the Encyclical Letter to be published within a few days will contribute to answering this challenge.
The New York Knicks were one of the surprise teams in the NBA last year, exceeding expectations by a mile. This offseason they decided to go out and make some major changes to their roster....
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The New York Knicks were one of the surprise teams in the NBA last year, exceeding expectations by a mile. This offseason they decided to go out and make some major changes to their roster....
https://t.co/GBPGrZH12J
"Thankfully, the expanded presence of 1:1 devices in K-12 classrooms and tools like Pear Deck give us new opportunities to design interactive science lessons." https://t.co/QcivDVeGNc
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I hope @CatholicSchools week was a success. It was an honor to talk to the students @stbensholmdel, my alma mater. Those years shaped my early life. I will never forget where I came from. And a great thrill to be on a panel with @JrzyJoePiscopo & @peteHegseth3. Go Rebels. #73grad
Mrs. Keane's First Grade Class is learning about Thermometers and temperature today. Students Hypothesized what would happen to the thermometer if they took it outside. They then tested their hypothesis. Great job, 1A. @stbensholmdel#StBens4Life#STEM#Weather